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US1533921A
US1533921A US718536A US71853624A US1533921A US 1533921 A US1533921 A US 1533921A US 718536 A US718536 A US 718536A US 71853624 A US71853624 A US 71853624A US 1533921 A US1533921 A US 1533921A
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    • E06DOORS, WINDOWS, SHUTTERS, OR ROLLER BLINDS IN GENERAL; LADDERS
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  • te provide a flood gate to be mounted transversely of the stream to closethe gap between the terminals of the fence on each side of the stream to prevent the cattle from wandering into an adjoining ⁇ pasture.
  • Another purpose is to provide a flood gate including gate sections hingedly and yieldably mounted and capable of free but yieldable movements in the direction of the flow of the stream, allowing heavy collections of dbris to pass and yet preventing the cattle from wandering 11p-stream due to the provision of abutments which prevent the gate sections from moving in the opposite direction.
  • Light collections of dbris, such as trash and the like, may be retained the gate sections and thereby keep thc stream below the gate clear forthe cattle. Periodically, the dbris may be easily re moved to avoid excessive accumulation thereof.
  • Still another purpose is to provide a flood gate wherein each gate section consists of a tensioned spindle or shaft with means thereon for regulating the tensioning means in order to increase or decrease the resistance to the dbris.
  • Figure 1 is a view of a portion of a stream showing the improved flood gate applied in accordance with the invention.
  • Figure 2 is a plan View of the gate, more clearly showing the attachment of a spring ⁇ for tensioning the gate section.
  • Figure 3 is. a view in side elevation of one of the posts and a gate spindle, show- Y .ing the mounting of the spring.
  • Figure l is a cross sectional VView through a spindle showing the nut to which one end of the spring is connected.
  • 1 and 2 designate posts or standards .which are mounted in the bed of the stream, one on each ,side thereof, and anchored in any suitable manner to the posts or standards,v for instance as at 3, are bearings l in the form of eyes for theV reception of rocking spindles 5.
  • nuts 9 Projecting laterally from the spindles 5 are nuts 9 which are mounted upon the spindles.
  • the nuts are provided with setscrews ,l0 which engage with any of the slight depressions 1l formed around the surfaces of the spindles. nuts can be adjusted and then secured in adjusted or set positionsby the set-screws for the vpurpose of increasing or decreasing the tension of the relatively heavy coil springs.
  • Suitable abutments l2 are attached to the posts which support the gate sections and are adapt-ed to be engaged by certain of the rods or bars of the gate sec-- tions to limit the gate sections in alignment with each other. It is obvious that the gate sections are capable of opening movement in one direction and incapable of movement in the opposite direction, that is,.the opposite direction from the normal positions of the gate sections. In this way, the gate sections will open with the direction of the flow of the stream, especially during the time the stream overflows its banks.
  • tions from opening ina direction opposite to the llon7 of the stream is particularly essential to prevent cattle from Wandering up-stream and thereby gaining access to an adjoining pasture. It is obvious that the tension springs may be regulated so as to permit the gate sections to freely open under the force of the dbris that may collect.
  • a flood gate comprising standards, one on each side of a stream, gate Sections with vertical spindles rockabli7 mounted on the 'standardsand adapted to align with each other for the purpose of closing a gap in a fence endingon each side of the stream, projecting abut'nients on the standards for limiting the gate sections in alignment, and means on the spindles for tensioning the gate sections to hold them against the abutments.
  • a flood gate the combination With standards, one one-ach side of a stream, and provided with lateral bearings, of gate sections including spindles mounted in said bearings and having gate bars which intermesh in alignment With a fence ending on opposite sides of the stream, springs mounted upon the spindles of the gate sections and having their upper ends attached to certain of the bearings, members adjustably secured to the spindles and to which the lower ends of the springs are attached, thereby7 tensioning the gate sections and holding the gate bars intermeshed in alignment with the fence, and abutments carried by the standards With which the gate sections enga-ge to limit the gate sections in alignment with the fence.

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J. A; KENNEDY FLOODGATE Filed June 7. 1924 April 14, 1925.
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JOHN A. KENNEBY, QF, TOEEKA, KANSAS.
FLOODGATE.
Application tiled June 7, 1924. Serial No, 718,536.
To all 107mm t may concern.'
Be it known that rloliiv A. Krammer. a citizen of the United of America. residing at Topeka, in the county of Shawnee and State of Kansas, has invented new and useful lmprovements in Floodgates, of which the following is a specification.
Where a stream runs through a pasture with the fence stopping on each side of thc stream, the cattle very often, while standing in the stream. wander up-stream and come out on the other side of the fence in an adjoining pasture. and with this in view it is the purpose of the present invention te provide a flood gate to be mounted transversely of the stream to closethe gap between the terminals of the fence on each side of the stream to prevent the cattle from wandering into an adjoining` pasture.
Another purpose is to provide a flood gate including gate sections hingedly and yieldably mounted and capable of free but yieldable movements in the direction of the flow of the stream, allowing heavy collections of dbris to pass and yet preventing the cattle from wandering 11p-stream due to the provision of abutments which prevent the gate sections from moving in the opposite direction. Light collections of dbris, such as trash and the like, may be retained the gate sections and thereby keep thc stream below the gate clear forthe cattle. Periodically, the dbris may be easily re moved to avoid excessive accumulation thereof.
Still another purpose is to provide a flood gate wherein each gate section consists of a tensioned spindle or shaft with means thereon for regulating the tensioning means in order to increase or decrease the resistance to the dbris.
It is to be understood that the particulars herein given are in no way limitative and that, while still keeping within the scope of the invention, any desired modifications of detail and desired proportions may be made in the apparatus according to the circumstances.
The invent-ion comprises further features and combinations of parts to be hereinafter set forth, shown in the drawings and claimed.
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Figure 1 is a view of a portion of a stream showing the improved flood gate applied in accordance with the invention.
Figure 2 is a plan View of the gate, more clearly showing the attachment of a spring` for tensioning the gate section.
Figure 3 is. a view in side elevation of one of the posts and a gate spindle, show- Y .ing the mounting of the spring.
Figure l is a cross sectional VView through a spindle showing the nut to which one end of the spring is connected.
Referring to the drawings, 1 and 2 designate posts or standards .which are mounted in the bed of the stream, one on each ,side thereof, and anchored in any suitable manner to the posts or standards,v for instance as at 3, are bearings l in the form of eyes for theV reception of rocking spindles 5.
Projecting laterally from the spindles 5 are nuts 9 which are mounted upon the spindles. The nuts are provided with setscrews ,l0 which engage with any of the slight depressions 1l formed around the surfaces of the spindles. nuts can be adjusted and then secured in adjusted or set positionsby the set-screws for the vpurpose of increasing or decreasing the tension of the relatively heavy coil springs. Y
The greater the tension of the coil springs, the greater the resistance offered to the dbris that may collect in front of the gate sections. Suitable abutments l2 are attached to the posts which support the gate sections and are adapt-ed to be engaged by certain of the rods or bars of the gate sec-- tions to limit the gate sections in alignment with each other. It is obvious that the gate sections are capable of opening movement in one direction and incapable of movement in the opposite direction, that is,.the opposite direction from the normal positions of the gate sections. In this way, the gate sections will open with the direction of the flow of the stream, especially during the time the stream overflows its banks.
The scheme of preventing the gate sec- Obviously, the
tions from opening ina direction opposite to the llon7 of the stream is particularly essential to prevent cattle from Wandering up-stream and thereby gaining access to an adjoining pasture. It is obvious that the tension springs may be regulated so as to permit the gate sections to freely open under the force of the dbris that may collect.
The invention having been set forth, what is claimed is:
l. A flood gate comprising standards, one on each side of a stream, gate Sections with vertical spindles rockabli7 mounted on the 'standardsand adapted to align with each other for the purpose of closing a gap in a fence endingon each side of the stream, projecting abut'nients on the standards for limiting the gate sections in alignment, and means on the spindles for tensioning the gate sections to hold them against the abutments.
2. In a; flood gate, the combination With standards, one one-ach side of a stream, and provided with lateral bearings, of gate sections including spindles mounted in said bearings and having gate bars which intermesh in alignment With a fence ending on opposite sides of the stream, springs mounted upon the spindles of the gate sections and having their upper ends attached to certain of the bearings, members adjustably secured to the spindles and to which the lower ends of the springs are attached, thereby7 tensioning the gate sections and holding the gate bars intermeshed in alignment with the fence, and abutments carried by the standards With which the gate sections enga-ge to limit the gate sections in alignment with the fence.
In testimony Whereoic he aixes his signature. Y
JOHN A. KENNEDY.
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US4026069A (en) * 1976-03-25 1977-05-31 Floyd Newell Bohnett Turnstile assembly
US4273360A (en) * 1979-02-07 1981-06-16 Mcloughlin John Safety bar for fire trucks
US4930447A (en) * 1988-08-15 1990-06-05 Peacock Steve N Divider gate for parallel dairy parlor

Cited By (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US4026069A (en) * 1976-03-25 1977-05-31 Floyd Newell Bohnett Turnstile assembly
US4273360A (en) * 1979-02-07 1981-06-16 Mcloughlin John Safety bar for fire trucks
US4930447A (en) * 1988-08-15 1990-06-05 Peacock Steve N Divider gate for parallel dairy parlor

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